ISC Chapters are groups of sculptors and sculpture enthusiasts, located in specific geographic areas, who serve as a local voice for the ISC. Chapter groups provide opportunities such as local exhibitions, networking, and sculpture resources for like-minded individuals to engage and collaborate.

Registration Open through September 19th for 26th International Sculpture Conference

The 26th International Sculpture Conference is fast approaching! Have you registered yet? This conference will feature keynote speaker Diana Al-Hadid; engaging panel discussions; a gallery hop with open artist studios; receptions at the August Wilson Center, Mattress Factory, and more; programming at Carnegie Mellon University and Carrie Furnaces, among others; and optional trips and workshops that will introduce you to Pittsburgh’s diverse art scene. Registration is open now through September 29, 2016. Register by September 19th to avoid late fees! Click here for more information.

The ISC lends generous support to its Chapter groups by providing the following:

• A 20% discount on ISC membership to Chapter members
• Panel sessions at ISC conference to discuss their works in addition to designated spaces for chapters to utilize for promotional purposes.
• Complimentary Sculpture magazines for distribution at Chapter events & exhibitions
• Substantial discounts on Sculpture subscriptions & ISC memberships for Chapter event attendees
• Peer-to-peer guidance, assisting in the development of Chapter events and organizational development through a dedicated ISC Board liaison as well as connections to other ISC Chapters around the world
• Dedicated space on the ISC’s award-winning website, www.sculpture.org (which receives more than 100,000 hits per day!)
• Annual opportunities for coverage in Sculpture magazine
• Opportunities to market Chapter events & exhibitions through the ISC newsletter, which is distributed to more than 10,000 individuals each month

…and much more.

In addition to these great benefits to the Chapter, Chapter group members also enjoy the many benefits of ISC membership! All Chapter members are required to also be ISC members. ISC membership entitles members to benefits including an individual online portfolio, discounts on ISC events, discounted isc Press publications, and to discounts offered by hundreds of vendors and suppliers listed in the ISC Resource Directory, just to name a few!
Click here to learn more about ISC membership.

For more information on how to become an ISC Chapter, contact the ISC Membership Department at membership@sculpture.org or 609-689-1051, ext 301.

Chicago Sculpture International (CSI) is a nonprofit organization consisting of a very diverse group of sculptors. Ranging from installation work, indoor work to large-scale outdoor works, our members support each other and celebrate our differences. We believe in expanding an awareness and appreciation of sculpture both locally and internationally. Founded in 2004 as the first regional chapter of the International Sculpture Center (ISC), CSI is open to any sculptor, art professional, patron, or organization that joins the ISC. Regular meetings offer valuable information on technical, critical or business matters for members. CSI maintains a strong record of organizing professional exhibitions, guest speakers and other events.

Please visit our website to learn more about us and to see our member portfolios.

Pacific Rim Sculptors was founded on the beliefs that cultural vitality and artistic diversity contribute to a healthy society. The organization aims to increase public awareness of sculpture by promoting public and private exhibits, and through education and outreach programs. The group encourages artistic diversity and excellence by providing a community for artists to meet, show their work, exchange ideas and address issues of common concern. Its member opportunities and resources are intended to encourage the development of all sculptors.

Installation by the late Lee Littlefield at TSG's 'Texas Uprising' in the San Antonio Botanical Gardens, San Antonio, TX.

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The Texas Sculpture Group is a non-profit organization formed for the purposes of promoting contemporary sculpture as an art form, educating the public regarding the aesthetics of sculpture, and promoting and supporting sculptors. The organization’s goal is to establish or renew the identification and camaraderie among those who make, collect, research, or simply enjoy contemporary sculpture in Texas. With 118 current members, our ongoing program of networking, discussion, web presence, publication and exhibition seeks to expand the audience for this art form within and beyond the region.

James Surls has curated our upcoming exhibition, 'A Panoramic View: The Texas Sculpture Group' at the Lawndale Arts Center in Houston, TX. Mr. Surls is an Honorary Member of the group and also founded Lawndale in 1979. This exhibition has been dedicated to the memory of Bert Long, Lee Littlefield and Damian Priour, all legendary Texas sculptors who were with the Texas Sculpture Group in its' first years and will remain in our memories for many more. The Lawndale Exhibition will include works from 90 artist members and will be on exhibit from August 22- September 27, 2014, with opening reception on August 22nd.

Please visit our website to learn more about our organization and members.